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<p>If you are a regular Crunchy user, you probably do not need to be here.</p>

<p>The purpose of this part of the documentation is to collect various
sample pages that illustrate and document different vlam options.
Eventually, this could be used to have automated tests, using a tool
like <a href="http://selenium.openqa.org/" title="external_link">Selenium</a>.  
For now, the tests are "eye-ball" tests conducted by the developers.

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